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pdf, epub | 4.75 MB | English | Isbn:‎ B0016ODGA0 | Author: Nikitenko, A.,Jacobson, Helen Saltz. | Year: 2001

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Quote:"It was the arbitrary nature of the serfholder's power that weighed on
serfs like Nikitenko, for as they discovered, even the most benevolent patron could turn
overnight into an overbearing tyrant. In that respect, serfdom and slavery were the
same."—Peter Kolchin, from the foreword

Aleksandr Nikitenko, descended from once-free Cossacks, was born into serfdom in
provincial Russia in 1804. One of 300,000 serfs owned by Count Sheremetev, Nikitenko
as a teenager became fiercely determined to gain his freedom. In this memorable and
moving book, here translated into English for the first time, Nikitenko recollects the
details of his childhood and youth in servitude as well as the six-year struggle that at last
delivered him into freedom in 1824. Among the very few autobiographies ever written by
an ex-serf, Up from Serfdom provides a unique portrait of serfdom in nineteenth-century
Russia and a profoundly clear sense of what such bondage meant to the people, the
culture, and the nation.

Rising to eminence as a professor at St. Petersburg University, former serf Nikitenko set
about writing his autobiography in 1851, relying on his own diaries (begun at the age of
fourteen and maintained throughout his life), his father's correspondence and documents,
and the stories that his parents and grandparents told as he was growing up. He recalls his
town, his schooling, his masters and mistresses, and the utter capriciousness of a serf's
existence, illustrated most vividly by his father's lurching path from comfort to
destitution to prison to rehabilitation. Nikitenko's description of the tragedy, despair,
unpredictability, and astounding luck of his youth is a compelling human story that brings
to life as never before the experiences of the serf in Russia in the early 1800s.

Category:Historical Russian Biographies, Slavery & Emancipation History, 19th Century World History

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